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8 October, 08:03
What did the butcher say to tough piece of meat?
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Leslie Wheeler
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The answer is "I shall tender you later." This is a play on the words "tender" and "tend to." "Tender" is the opposite of "tough," and the butcher's job is to make tough meat tender. At the same time, "tend to" means "to take care of."
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